The Official non-auto Image thread

This is a discussion on The Official non-auto Image thread within Shifting gears, part of the Around the Corner category; From a recent outing.
A final pose
Trying to scare me off
This was a time, I wished I had ...

I had a cat nap in the evening, and a dream that lasted few seconds. Samurai san is coming to me and telling "Hey dude we are banning you because you are making useless comments and not posting any images here", I tried to respond but voice did not come out and he zoomed off. So, before the dream comes true, let me post one, realizing my last image was 8 days back

I have completely lost track of what is posted from my system and its a painful process to do backward check. All my collection is in a mess by renaming, editing, deleting multiple copies and low resolution images. Hope this is not a repeat ! D700, 70-200 with 2x tele at 400mm f/5.6.

I had a cat nap in the evening, and a dream that lasted few seconds. Samurai san is coming to me and telling "Hey dude we are banning you because you are making useless comments and not posting any images here", I tried to respond but voice did not come out and he zoomed off. So, before the dream comes true, let me post one, realizing my last image was 8 days back

I have completely lost track of what is posted from my system and its a painful process to do backward check. All my collection is in a mess by renaming, editing, deleting multiple copies and low resolution images. Hope this is not a repeat ! D700, 70-200 with 2x tele at 400mm f/5.6. Attachment 581265

Dear Pros, I have been silent admirer of all the pictures on this thread, though me just a Novice. I took a few pics during my recent trip to Spain. Just resized, no PP done.
This one is an Old Railway warehouse of the famous Madrid's Atocha Station.
Next to our Head Office. Taken through window pane. The dark clouds were just threatening to break loose, gave it a scenic dimension.

This is the El-Escorial Monastery, about 60 kms from Madrid, set in 14th Century, built by King Philip-II.